Portions of the early-nineteenth-century one-story county clerk's office are engulfed in this three-story brick office building constructed c. 1900 for lawyer Archer A. Phlegar, who also served as a state senator. The building has two entrances, each flanked by windows, and the upper stories have only three bays each. The building's most striking feature is its two-story Eastlake porch spanning the facade. The building now houses county offices.
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Phlegar Building
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